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"LDICLV METZ SAYS r-,.,.-\, , Bridge • Loop Will Be of Little Value to City. --. announcement that the Brooklyn Rapid *' t! .. Company would not entertain favorably ijjj-riropositiou Jo update the Brooklyn Bridge bm >>J rrf>3 ll}l a lot of pii«»ssir.p as to the use ?\ tl»e soop < - ould be dcv «ted to. Though the re "* -j >v-..jiors B>i--«-< it and "UcCarfoll did B orr;e ai ■ total surprise to their »ollcapuos ° be'Pofc** Srrvic * ? Commission^ i; is certain ? "c On»O n» one Wunderod or took too much for " A "ted 'in oo"" 1 -" 1 * on lh * > operation of the loop k?«J>e B«pi d transit Company. I ' n-in-tes ot the old Rapid Transit Commis- S'hf 1 * Ihi " °" lrVl " uar >" 1JW: « a special com 5?- lee "jrporud. after a conference with President f-jj-er of U« r. ; :.1 Transit Company, that the ,vt- c stock W'* allowed j n lsie j OO p should coii f^' 'a standard to the most modern then in use •T-J-.e rlevated lilt's of that company. ""L*^ c vidrr.t that •' •■ >-pecial committee was care ., ,0, 0 Mnstfer Mm attitude of the Brooklyn Rapid asstt Company before making Its report, and -«**••» orkinjr 00 *!ie assumption that that com- H-v would be wiHiris to undertake the operation r-he loop. From the minutes it docs not appear • '. p~esiccni Winter or his company ever Rave tree: assurance that it would do bo. The near ' gpproacb to «vi intimation of the company's nhiiMe villinpness to operate the loop was con •'6<i i* l tn *" foUowtag ftatement mad« by Prcsi h* Wir.ter: ••n' can 1 se<> ' )OIV '^' < * ;••.:'. me company could secured i:i i!' e rijrht acainst contingencies per .«';tiy ii" l ppo*te other than strictly fireproof .^ grouch *-" :ie proposed subway, however remote , r "js and I l>eheve Ritta his mar the Mayor !- ;t vvouid i>e remote; but ! have Dot consulted rJKS* coj artn.ent on this point. •,','j. -i.f earnest desire of tliis company to co- StSt * n 1"* fullest possible extent in your effort solve the tmublosom** problem, and we feel that irou'.d fal* short of this if »-« did not pal before ■ ; n *>ii ffctuoktiess the prave questions, physical IfincscteX with \vhi<-h. from our point of view. .deration of a subway loop would l>e invested. «■ U *!'* time t( > consider them. Costrolier Mttz. who was a member of the sub ...j^tef ri f r.tioned. was of the opinion yesterday atSe tity 2-^d spent J5. 000.000 for .-•. "lemon." If - Brook:} n Karid Transit Company Bbculd refuse prorate the loop. The only way out of the jfien, irl • : * s opinion, was to build the Broad fi^wat avenue loop. This improvement has rsr* arpear«--d 1o x ' l€ Controller to be of more lortar.re ih«n the construction of the Fourth one i ßrooklyn* subway. tidier Wellington, iff Engiat^r of the Finance Department. he res That, if The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Coni —.• flora not operate the loop, the route of the mt«d Broadway-I^exinc-ton avenue subway chanced bo as to include that portion between -i i:o* arid T'cjancey street. With the comple - o t -v-f. j;roadway-I^afayette avenue loop in g£ri) rr.^ operative contract for the two routes Ci rrovid' 1 a free transfer ex<-hange to trains €'.:h*r toe at the Bowery terminal. Commissioner Stevenson said ■••■■■.;,>■ it, <i'.t"r.-i eh the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Coin j mifrhi not 1* ivillins: to run trains from the tfcrm iiridpe into the subway loop, he felt tied it vould have no objection to doing; •-" : the v\'f.:i\rr;tfburp Bridge. m I WEW LAW ABOUT TAXES. Seduction Ifow for Early Payment, Says Walter Lindner. alter Lindner, solicitor of the Title Guarantee Tr.;f. Company, said yesterday that it would i BBTprfse t« most taxpayers in this city when r learned thit a bill had been passed and sisrned the Governor, which takes away the rebate .i"y allowed for eariy payment of taxes, and ■» f*w interest running: on taxes much earlier I Vr.c>r this '.au*. whK-h i? known as Chapter 447 Is Law 1 of. 1!«J*. .-■•■'■ <>n the i M.r.'i.-.y in October, ana may he rr d ' J without 1 dtd;.' lion or nriy penalty <luri::s the rponth October." said Mr. l^indnor. "There is now no Ueerzrm to pay taxes tin th<» Jlrsi day thoy are fsiJe. On the contrary, there is an inducement ■H all payment till t!i^ very last of October. ! •_:•■'. .':•■■' the first day uf Xo^•c■nlber ft to draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent nth*' fir^t Monday of October. This all makes liiirior.al trouble, owing 1o the fact that we f! distributed ov«r one hundred thousand real be calendars in the immediate vicinity of New a City." 1 ■£/a the old law a discount of 6 per cont per sn, computed from the date of payment to De tar 2, nat allowed tv all persons who paid r Ulxcs during the muntii of October. Xo ro »as given for tax<-s p;iid ...:•_ November. so penalty was imposed. On December ; a JSy of 1 r«or cent was added to all unpaid tax ■ ard on !>i!l? no; paid t^efore January 1 in 9 ai the rate <>f T per cent was <-hars«*d from Srst llonday in OctoN-r. Easpa =er announces eond issue. * ' ■ ■ ■ plans ■ - meed i ir an is ' • • l iual may ■ - - ■ - : partly tr stock and partly In - r stock IE. Efask< ]\ • ■■■ ..■■., ' - ' -.-•■■.. state of • • ■ - • n • • 1 en • ■ Ti :.-! 1 JOtnpsUiy ; I Bt-IVL-S CHA>CEB. *'*' SECVftEf sn interert in prominent '''.'>■ rck.-ufactar:n«: >■ etaple artic!* •~~uzb:*S r:«riT . r>uF:n?Fs fu!!y » stab '■'■'■ tttttactlr increannj:. :-na.ld fps Ci^2T-7 ' BroaC way. t^auUful home. Eton-^ [5?. ODbs , ,;~, :arp« rooms; fne ]aJv«» nmt: W a-r^f of frounci: will s*ll gHanerthf <oj.t. Apply McDonald- K*J*J?7 Broadway/ &!**-■ 3sSarom.t3oß r<"ranslng g*afl I, 3 *™ -'-'" *i;e- ret particular about f*"'-'- *^i? r.r lo'axirrr.-. prefer to deal c«T*r. Gr.« prloe and lull descrip ' - ; r- -*r to deal '' ' : . : r.tr - ■:;■• [ *■'**** L. DutgvUre. Box .'*S4. L**- N. T. -«• »ori* or e »-j furnish capital and * c>r««t it the manufacture of new ynweesthr ; stinted; vsJoabta to £**■ »iU Oenetap F ooA Income: have =w3tj. .•..'•>•£ -n-. , b &x 32. Trlb j- — cc. -JSSgJMFVT A.-.rycres. S^ .: J: } . S UjP W3TMENT EUKEAU. [*1 Lexington Aye., fhfr.l AE V IhHED 20 TEARS. riij. cr AM N«iloc*lltlea. * W® 11 oiiiSJElflily 'J •UTM":"; :-"BEJll!5 r7ON AVK-. '*. «.^r d £ *' J - •!•• T«-l. lois— Plaza. tti-r cik *» 'SomeaUc help. Scan »^ '*^ *t-a F:n.:l-h * ap<rCialty. I — _i^ V j^— »' * si»s i» HOOK!). iS Bi r kbo '': :«'j. 4^.MJ of Ury liock tT*f r.. Any jn-rson havlnK ■q ff 8 «!i bO« k In ra-lled Ul.on to 1 V * i " r r e t0 ''•• t-ir.k within thirty "Mm **-* h '" k wiIJ I*" <JeclaJ«d *; s jj" iiid a i.--v. one "'taT^^-t^ — l:«::kbnok No. M 1.900. ae>j*S? tr - t lr-'Su»<ri*l tavlDC« Bank. *• - v o 'i /» "■ P*««*» return book to *'•*( '^-"y" y ■>''■ Ilank Tor "f-,'~ r 'y J *}■' *^* . N«w Pay- JJ — 2^t«TM— r^urn b'jck to !*t:k. »a H7.510. Baxk for '•tttesv J,* n * vr ■ - N>w York. P«y "««. — __*>*».- return book to bar.k. E-!Z? I ' EN ' "Barkb-v* No. >R '*£?' lr i'iu*triil Fa.vingfi Back: *• tl ,*.'**• : 3 >a*« return book to ■^—^^f*rs *t. .*■« ill"'' *■'• •«*». ' . for ■ tv «St' V' 6V '- •*"'•*' V<-.rk. Pay- J^-^ I_ ''•'-A** return r--'k " bank. ,'* -rit?. ENTR •*.<! - ■ ' rtptlaaa tar Rk c '* • * *A •• if'.T T'ptowfl Mfc mS ™<»iv. between **» r>tU^ ti! * o'Oock p. m. A<S f 4 «Cr*. r^* JV at Us« fo!!owiB« Jfjr .. * *»-^Uar «sf« rate* until «i r" «v £2* - '--■..•••. , : n . -f'- 6 •*•-. cor. J2th •*. M f* *■*!■•.■ -y*» * <*•« *-t .. ■■■«•** '■■■ ■. ' - ■•■■ ■.-. ■ .• ir<« P • < .^7. r " tfc an - -' et *-= 3«»6 '- .; El« *,^ '" * If * - aw WEST SIDE ATTRACTS. Two Hothouses on Washington Heights Sold. R. A. White and M. W. Halprin have sold for a client Xos. 536 and EM West 153 d St.. two five story flathouses. 25x100 loot each. 1- J. Phillips & Co. have Bold for the Hunt's Point Realty Company a plot 28x153 fret on the south side, of Garrison aye., S4 feet south of Falle *-, to a builder. The Hunts Point Realty Com pany has also sold to Margaret Bradley a lot on the south side of Garrison avo.. 105 feet cast of Whitticr st., and also a plot 50x100 ft. on the west side of Lonpfellow st.. 100 feet south of Garrison aye. • Richard Collins has sold for Mrs. Emily U Lan don No. 123 West S7th st., a three story and base ment browtiJtone dwelling house, on a lot MJx ■'«• feet, to a client, as an investment. The Stephens estate has sold No. ■ East 54th pt.. a four story and basement stone front dwelling house, on lot 20x100.5 feet. The buyer is under st.M.,l to he. Stephen Pea body, who owns the ad joining house. No. IB East 54th ut., at the south west corner of Madison aye. William D. KHpatrlck lias sold for James H. <"rnik!=l'.ank to Huph Getty N'os. 153 and 155 Hud son si.. old building*, on a plot 50x103 feet, ad joining the northwest corner of Hubert st. The Nevelaon-Goldberg Realty Company has sold for ■ client No. 21* West I2U( st., a live story single flathoupe. on a lot ISxl'jO.ll feet. Theodore H. Nickisch has sold to John Kfjgers another of his eleven -room brick dwelling houses in Harrison aye. near Tremont aye. WILL IMPROVE CLIFF ST. STRUCTURE The five story loft building: Nos. 19 and 21 Cliff st., to be remodelled, it is also to be extended through to Ryder Alley. The building was re cently damaged by tire. The improvements, which are to be made for the Wyllys Company as owner, will increase the floor space and pro vide new elevator service, and arc to cost $25,000. Howells & Stokes are the architects. A SIXTH AVENUE OFFICE PROJECT. The three story and attic dwelling house at the southwest corner of Stb ay. and 13th st., owned by Christian Bode, is to be altered into an office building with a ground floor store. The re modelled structure will have a facade of orna mental stucco work. * Plans have also been filed for making over the three gtory and basement dwelling house. No. B*o West 4Sth st. for business use. Two floors of stores are to be installed, the improvements being made for Lebowitz & Levitan as new owners. AJbers & AHmindlnger and B. W. Levitan are the architects. TO ENLARGE FINE HOUSE. Plans were filed yesterday with Buildings Super intendent Murphy tor enlarging the four story house. No. 15 East «>2d St.. by adding a four story extension, the Improvements being made for Mrs. Clara U. Rossin. as owner, and also for remod elling the three story and basement dwelling house. No. 138 West 18th St., owned by James Clarey. Taylor & Levi and Henry Charlton are the architects. RECEPTION FOR GOVERNOR FORT. Ir.\itatiotip have b«ren gent "'.:t by the president nr.d gwveinors of the Essex county Country «'iub for a reception for Governor John Franklin Fort, to be held a* the cl ■ ■ -■ on Memorial I 'ay from 4 to o p. ni. RAILROAD EARNINGS. ELVIRA • LAKE ONTARIO. (Northern Centra] Railway, lessee.) Crom earninc* $218,707 $277.8*2 5235.404 KxiKn.=.-s 346.123 301.324 24ti.:»74 Net loss yj-.i.iV* *2.t.441 $11,070 Other Income 1.17S 1.371 T.ital re t ]n-=s ...... 128.237 $22,070 111.570 Charges . 47 :<.V. 27.472 16,043 r>efi(-it F76.152 J4'.'.:.4i; ?2«.213 ELM IRA ft SviLLIAMSPORT. • Northern Central Railway, Irssc«.) Quarter ended March 31 — MM 1!<"7 •"hatiK'**'. r .-. s = earnings *4t78,(n."i ?rts7.7ir, Dec P».®Bo Exi.er.«es. 321.652 357.697 Dec 36.045 Not «-arr.inr.« 1>:,4".". $30,018 In,- . $^'i.:i-C. Other Income 1.002 — Inc. 1.502 C,r"FS income s.-.T.i«C. $30.01S rnc.s27.W*7 Charsrs .',•.. M.'t 43,024 Inc. 22.819 Deficit $7. Ms (13.006 ]•'■■. J.'i.OGS CANADIAN PACiriC ]:;,* li*> 7. l!* 06. TTird week In May... f1.238.<10<» H. 547.000 $1,213,000 July 1 to May ■_: (C.625.81« 61,656.375 54.306.404 CENTRALi OF GEORGIA. Third Ti-e*k ... May... $1."«.20i> Sl!l7.7<H> $183,801) July 1 to May -1 10,333,900 10,964,200 l".-li,77l COIjORADO & SOUTHERN. N'umljrr of mikr. .... 1 si] |.A6S Third «reek in May... 52.'.:<.:'.7.-. $2»5.313 $253.6A4 July I to May n... 12.»<KM23 1J. 894.692 10.410.442 DETROIT .V- MACKINAC. TTiird w-ck in May... J-Jl'.>C.t» f25.0!»2 *ta.27J» July 1 to May 21... - 1.04.5577 1.130.851 1.011,380 . "Til. BOITH SHORE A- ATLANTIC. Number of miles ",i r«7« ."i>>o Third w«k in May... $43,391 S>->.(>-i $62 873 July 1 '■ Ma 21. . 2.73<C395 1'>7."..»;54 2,0!Kr.3G3 IOWA CENTRAL. Nunir*T of niilrf! .... ."..*.<? ."..*.>< « r..i>. Third week in May... *-4."i.. r >ir, *..'.!'. 4<>4 ?4f<. .' .'. 1 to May 51... . 2.677.6Z6 2.818.513 2.634.059 MINNEAPOLIS A.- ST. LOUIS. Third »r<k in May... $59,330 *7". 5 7" $64,239 July 1 to May 21 ... 3.450. «29 5.405.349 3.294.754 HIKXTAFOUS. BT. PAUL. & SAUL.T BTE. MARIIJ. Number of mil-i. ... l.")- 1 l.n!H I 392 Third treek In May... $175.05>2 f243.m« $204,810 July 1 to May -1 10.481.542 11.122.570 11.232.321 CARPET CI.EA>T?fO. TfiE C. H. BROWN CO. Carpet <& Rug Cleansing 22: -223 EAST SBTh STREET. Telephones. 1631 3<>th— lß4l 36th. Dust and Dirt Blown out. not from Surface, only. 8? years' experience In Fine Carpets &■ Ruga. K.Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS Oldest. Larßetit, Most Modern. 437 AND 438 WEST »tTH ST. Tel — 4693 Bryant. Established 1837. •CT IT. JORDAN. EDWIN LENTS. J. & «!!. W. WSLL3AM £ESHf.fi4TKST.oS«mmS. CARPET CLEANING. Established 1870. CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Cleans by compressed air, steam, hand or m Base i.'A4 Broadway. 421 East 4htii st. mE & BRANDT Tel. 1 32-38 tb. DALKRANIAN & SONS. — Expert repairers. ■washer*, cleaners, ttorers Oriental ruga, tapestries. 121 East 23d st TeL 1798— Gr»n.«rcy. TRY A. H. KAUIAN'S reratrlnr. waeh cleaninsr. rtorir-K of Oriental rugs. 410 «th aye Telephone 10*1— Madison Fquare. rooms to, let. 3 UNIVERSITY PLACE, or"v>n!te Washington Square. l.arc» and email rooms; • legal, tly furnished; gentle men ; saCeraneas. 1W EAPT ZMi ST. (Madia n K<iuar« South) "" suit*: two rooms, bathroom; by month; refer* Ti'ff. [ rnor. sin atiovs .anted. BBBBW. n ;TMAN. linguist, will go out to a few* moie I'Upils of first ■ lass families; tf-a.'-)if* Kr-nrh. Omian aTif Latin «** rectly. Addl«M !<•■>•. W. J)la«s. tM Wat S4th fct. __._ Frmale. «O\"ntNß?S. — Tounr J:r». woman; ienlor I Oxford. Edinburgh unl vf-rfitlfjj; FTenth. Cnnan, 1 lav . elemen tal Latin: American. Etogiish references, j B-. 43 W«st Mdi ft N-I'PSKItY OOVERXESR-— By re.ined voamr l*«iy to «i.< child: Jili?he«t city .eferencee. Addres* X- >•!-' V^"t 17>ith ft WORK WANTED. AfDITOR. — Any r>ook«. any time; moder *'*.,".*,.- r&xirvtm and llabUKtoa: Si's** ii<i rain.. Burnett, public account ajit. • .■7 Hanock »■' ■ Brooklyn. BOOKKEnTER.-T^unr man: «!x years' _.,. reference, farrUhed. G. 8.. Sfy> 14ti> m ■ Brooklyn- ■___ BOOKKEEPER— Exrerier.red »rrrunt»J>». *iJ! U-e« .killed advertiser: <-« r able aof 1 iTi« v»- i-uf'si reference* rh*r«'"' 160 th tX. SEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. ! . ■'.'* ' ; : MINERAL. RANGE. Third week In May... $14.55.*t $18,411 $13.<«« July 1 to May 21 715.270 653.219 659,992 TOLEDO, PEORIA & 'WESTERN. Number of miles 24S 24« 24« Third week in May... $1*8.170 *24.0«1 $23,394 July I to May 21 1.052.463 . 1.128.271 1,157.500 ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN. Month of April- '.'•" Number of mi1e5...... 319 306 300 gross eamlnßS... $252,552 $332..Vil $305,223 Operating expenses 202,8^9 276,837 270,059 Net earn'lns* $49,6»3 $55,714 • $54,264 July Ito April — GrtiSß earnings .. . $3,009,450 $3.271,5»« $3,141,594 Op. expenses ana u\x 2.426.791 2.554.492 2.531.623 Net earnings 10 mos. J551.6.19 J657.406 $609,971 CIN'CIN'XATI. -NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS PACIFIC. Month of April- Number of miles 336 *."<? 336 QroM oarnlnjrs $61 1 .137 $706,772 $707,458 Op. expenses and taxes 420,532 551.619 518,628 Net earnings $190,605 $155,152 $188,830 July 1 to April 30— Gross earninss $6.«79.25VS $6.791. ;7O $6,945,196 Op. expenses and taxes 5.125.9<59 5.347,939 282.720 Net earnings 10 mo«.. $1,553,329 $1,443,931 $1,662,478 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. Month of April • Gross earnings $736,527 $924,299 *S«1.12O Op. expenses and taxes 64.5.29S K13.479 67i>.060 Net earning $58.220 $110,820 $182,060 July 1 to April 30— Gross earnings J!>.5r,2.171 $10.341. 11.*> $9,671,776 Op. expenses an.i taxes 7.651.776 7,085,056 6,920.605 Net earnings 10 mo». $2,200,305 $2,355,159 $2,751,081 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO. Month of April- Number of miles 1.827 1.827 Gross earnings $1,718,852 $2,209,621 $2,005,871 Operating expenses 1.140,948' 1.465.796 1.264.661 Net earnlncs $577,904 $743.<!25 $741,210 July 1 to April 30 — Gross earnhißs $22,102,218 $20,975,241 $20,210,091 Operating expenses 14.645.144 13.583.366 12,226.273 Net earnings 10 mos. $7,454,074 $7,391,575 $7.953.518 READING. Month of April — Railway Company: 1!>OS 1007. Receipts ". $3. 269.977 19 $3,998,068 52 i Expenses,' inrl. renewals, etc. 2.0P7.535 29 2,434.764 73 I Net earnings $1,172.44190 $1,363,303 79 Coal and Iron Company: Receipts $4.4. r >3.707 40 $4,121.378 75 Expenses 4,250.573 68 3.901.151 Net earning* $203.133 72 $220,227 13 Reading Company: Net Income ' $128,418 72 $120.374 72 Net rarnlng« of all sas.... $1,503,994 34 $1,912.905 64 Prop. <".f arm. flxrri chgs. and taxes of nil cos. (est.) 887.500 00 85T>.477 72 Surplus $616,494 34 $1,027,427 92 July 1 to April 30 — 0 Railway Company: Receipts $35,425,498 11 $35,541,647 60 Expenses, Inc. renewals, etc. 22.397. 75S 14 22,513.216 07 ; Net earning? $13,027.739 97 $13,028,431 | ( "'.a! and Iron Company: Receipts $32,661.57169 $.12,010,461 47 ■ Expenses 30,600.877 31 80.319.880 84 1 Net earnings $2,260,693 78 $1,690,58063 Rradlnc Company: X.t income $1,276.053 94 $1,300.57*; >■!> | Net earnings all cos $16.564. 457 69 $16,019.588 09 Prop. arm. fixed r!igs. and tax>'.- all companies 8.875.000 "0 8.854.777 20 1 Surplus $7,689,487 68 $7,164.810 83 LBHIGH VALLEY. Month of April — Gross earnings $2.»03 MS $.*t,Ofi6.4fi2 $1.f>17.143 Expenses, and lax"? 1.713.303 1.933.4U3 1.502.299 Net earnings $1,190,215 $1,180,969 $:',!». , July 1 o April 3"-* Gross earning* •t2f».4«1.."!6 < ; $20. W. 471 $27,198,659 Expenses and taw 20.029.493 18.781,561 17,031.609 Xet earnings 10 mo 9 . $9,431,870 $10,315,910 $10,187,050 DELAWARE ft HUDSON. Quarter end"d March Tl — Gross earninss $3,079,735 $3,029,722 $2,928,732 : Expanse.? 2.074.292 1.940.966 1,868.638 Net earnings $1,003,443 $l.'^^.7rtt"> $1,000,094 Other Income 14(5.796 , Total lLCome $1,152,239 $1,088,768 $1,080,094] Chaises 728,358 695,569 75<J.42<j Supplies $423,881 $393,197 $309,668 July 1 to March 31 — Gross earning? $11,056,706 $9,905,811 $9,288,344 ; Expenses 8.632.608 :..ii<l7> > <4 5,503.817] Net earnings $4,524,098 $4,237,927 $3,784,627 Other Income 453.882 Total income $4,977,980 $4,237,927 $3,784,527 Charges -■ 224.092 2,049.530 2.240.265 Surplus $2,753,888 $2,188,397 $1,544,262 SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. San Francisco, May 27.— The official closing quo tations for mining Btocks to-day were as follows: Alta 01 Gould & Curry 2S Alpha Con 11 ! Justice "1 Andes 23 Mexican 1.05 Belcher Occidental 'm 16 Best & Belcher <r» j Ophir I.V) Itullion 08 Overman 13 Caledonia <»> Potoul ••» Challenge Con '».'•; Savage 37 Chollar :«1 Sag Belcher <W Confidence 2S|9lerra Nevada — < Cod ■':ii <v- \;i...' 11l Union Con is • •on Imperial 27 Utah Con.. m Crown l».int 04 { Yellow; Jacket <>."> PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Furnished I.v Charles I>. Barney & Co.. No. 25 Broad Btr<-et. New York, and No 122 South 4th street, Philadelphia.) Bid. Ask.'! ' Bid. Asked. v, i> me nl 33 :;:« 2 Lehlgh Val RR. TV". 61' i Am !;• Co .. 44 44' 4 Marsden I 1 * l « Cambria St.-pi... •"" '* 30^4) Phi la Co 37 37'-j Ci ■ Tr of N J. 70 71 1 do prof 4" 40', Elec St Bat Co. 30 32 Perm II R C 0.... 59% M»\ Ki..- Co of Am. 1" M'slPenn Steel C 0... «1 63 Kalrmount Trac. » 10 I do pref 92 93 Gen Asphalt . 3 •". Phila Elec C 0... >- ;i; i 8* ,i o prof . ... 21 23 I"hila Rap Tr ... 14» 15 Ins Co of X A. -1 21Vi Smokeless Pow... « 11 Lake Sup Corp. 4 ."■ I I'nion Traction... 51 M j do r r*>f ... 2.". 27 l"n Gas Imp Co. S-t 1 ; W* 1,-h.(.-l] Nay ....87 88 I Welebacb Co 25 27 BONDS \mi liv cony ss. ;•:. 95*4|Fhila Kier 4s 7" 70' i Elec <i Feo 45.. »2 »2.i do r.K '>!.■* 100 X.l Con •'•* 1044 I"-*' Phila Co bi 0< 97 1 1.., Pass Rj 4-. 95 B6 I CHICAGO CLOSING STOCKS. American Can •*• I Diamond Match 131 do pnff-ned 54' 4 ; National Biscuit S4 1 * Box Board prcf 6%! North Chic Street Ry .170 Chicago Subway . .. . . 20% I Pneumatic Tool 27 ,-.i v Chic C & D •'•'■ I Streets Stable Car 2,s\ Chi.-Hco Telephone:.:: 121% Swift ft Co MM* Chicago Title a? Trust. lo9 I South Side EUevated.... 61 Chic & Oak Park pf. . « 1 WOKR WASTED. BBBwa BOOKKEEPER, outside man. ftc; middle ap#d itorraan wishes permanent or tem porary position in addition to present work. Address C W.. Box S. Tribune Office. CHAUFFEXJfc. amerlean. at good a-T t*.rr<=<<: with firft class family: &•> own re rairliigr. t-'-:!r-j J and careful drivct . inar ritd; «ge<J 2.V H . FaJr (irnund. I^. I. CHAUFFEUR. Can do own rejiairing; nod reference. H. Bledennann, 613 !:ac> a\i . Brooklyn, CHAI FFEUB '2- r >'. German; single; g''nd mechanic; careful drher; honest and strictly fober; experienced; city o r coan bry. i'at\ Back. MS Ooliegx aye., Bronx. CHAUFFEUR. — Two year?' experlfn^e. In ■bop carrtui driver, wlillnp and obliging: country preferred. Alexander C M., 1027 I6t aye. CHAUFFEUR private or doc tor; good reference; moderate wages; city or country. 4 Hast 132 d ct. CHAUFFEUR. German; carerul driver; can make all rei-air.--. well recommended; willing to be otherwUe useful; moderate saltry. A. N'oiler. 124 E. 7Mh St. CHAUFFECRr-MACHINIST. 26; have run ■J] kinds ttUton>"l>!.-3. motor boat!-, here and abroad; private family preferred. Alexander. < arc of Ka>s. 14D East 4*th st. CHAUFFEUR. — Temperate; careful driver; reliable; can do own repairing; best ref erences; will work very reasonably; willing to go anywhere. Chauffeur, 142 Dane st., Newark. N. J. CHAUFFEUR MECHANIC -By English man. 29; *l» rears' driving #-x;«-iifni-e; willing to go abroad: can speak French fluently: wa K<-sK <- s *•*> a week. I. J!. 1!.. JUS Went 041h St. CHAUFFEUR — Competent, careful, reli mi■)•- man of excellent habits and charac ter; with private family, to operate gas car William i. CerroaJt, 1.'170 Ist aye.' COIX.BCTOR for rtal .state or Instalment house, watrhrnan or caretaker, by man, r.h. beast reference*. Haartman, l-l Van Si.'klen a-.' . Brooklyn. CORNETTIST, pood ei»c!it reader, would like sununer engagement Address "W. B. 0., 442 Fulton ti~, Klizabeth, N. J. DENTAL LADORAIORT ASSISTANT.— rtrlctly temperate; wtllitm: expt-ri«nced; reference; part or whole time. Wallace [Mil, u'.C Lorirm-r St., Brooklyn. DESIGNER and cutter on children's and Infante' cloaks and drepsea; moderate, ealary. Pain I'iibln. 75 2d *t.. caro of Borentbln. DRAFTSMAN T»el\e. years' experience in drafting rooms; would prefer to take charge of outside construction work; first class man. Nielsen. "57 43d st . Brooklyn. DR*VGHTFMAN <24>; technical student: l't.r. fix >»ar»" riperienre In rut ftone. ard a* architect* aftlMJnt: desires poeltlon utter* brightness and accuracy w>uM be arpredatfd; beet reference. Wm. W. Cut tlnr. Ro»*vm»- gtaten Island DRI^'ER — Oood reference; eTreji*hc« on delivery IB rreater New York; aped 1» fharleg ErlndUe. 11«» West l<ywh ft DRIVER. — V^'ing mar.: In country, with private family, Martin Metidorf, 2360 let *v«, WORK WANTED. ELECTRICIAN. — Mechanic: Swiss: can do all repairs; 8 years' experience; hotel, office building, power plant; references. E. R.. 445 Lexington aye. ENERGETIC young Japanese seeks po.i, tlon of any kind: no objection to wearing overalls, but apron by no means: high school education: references. Scicnta. care. of Fuji. 214 East 20th St. UTKOTTPB sCAOHINIST-OPEfiATOR.— Foung man; city nr country. William. I>pgfiin. h'2 Tilling St., Brooklyn. FIREMAN. — National Aus'rlan. 9 years In New York: steady worker; four years' reference from one con. -em: sober, honest and industrious; working ten months In this place; wishes to better position. Write or call after 6 p. in.. P. Bariscb. 360 ■West 4^th st. MANAGERS. — PurPrintendent's assistant; high class executive, of sterling character and education: good address: capable credit man. correspondent. b<x>kkeeper. office man; very rapid, accurate, reliable; familiar for eign exchange, import, export, manufactur ing industrial; no objection travelling: highest references. Frank Browne. 183 Bchermerhorn st., Brooklyn. SUPERINTENDENT.- Experience on new tiuildinss; able lo take charpe of old building*; honest; can furnlßh best refer ences. Jacob Dove. 1432 Amsterdam aye. TRANSLATIONS. — French. English. Span ish. German. Italian, by hour, day or week; also correspondence. Address Luria, L'IS'J Broadway. TRAVELLING SALESMAN. — Splendidly connected British West Indies; Very hli?h est credentials, character, ability. Frank Browne, 185 Bchermerhorn St.. Brooklyn. fOUNG MAN. thoroußlily experienced" of ji<-e assistant; three years 1 experience in Insurance business; In office. Wo. Herman. 207 East B7th it TOUNQ MAN. 21: In rountry: Al refer i-n-r. Country. Bo« I"J«. CI7 «th aye. YOl'N'G MAN'. — Mulatto; for gentlemen* club or billiard parlor: care for cues and make repairs; also good cook and barkeeper; country preferred . reference from present employers. Jones, 12'» West listh st. YOl'N'G MAN'. — Understands horses, cows. Kardcnlng and flowern; be«t references. P. B. L. Mills Hotel. 30th st. TOUNO MAN.— Clerical work In ofTlre; bookkeeplnp. involclnir, typewriting;, slilp pin*;, etc.: several years' experience: good recommendation. Address A. X., 8S Moffatt at , Brooklyn. yniN<"? MAN to do Inch? work In office or factory: Rood references; bond If neces sary. A. L. F:allnrm care of J. FTel man. M Orchard si . third fl<*>r room 11 FemAlav . CA?HIER — By younr ladr; t!ty or coun try; six yeju-s 1 experience; competent and attentive. H. A. H. 2T> Union St. Jersey City f-TENOGRAPHER. typewrit**, irenerii of 6 <■ ai!!stanr. 19: three years experience: rapid accurate, ambitious and trustworthy; permanent place best of reference*. Mlaa Hert, 380 Bleeck*jt •*• RAILROADS. KEW -JERSEY CENTRAL TWO-HOT.' R TRAIN TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY HOTR ON' THE HOfP. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Lv. W. 23d ST : —6!VO, 7. D0. 8.20. B.SO. 9u">o. 10. .V>. 11. :». 11 5n a. m.. 12.50. 1.30 1.50, 2 .V>. 8.50. 4.2<>. 4 50, 5.50. S.'>o 7.50, 8.50, 11. SO p. m. Sundays, 7.50, B.SO. 950. 10.SO 11.50 a. m.. la. SO. 1.50. 2.50. 3.50. 4.30, 550, 6 50, 7.50, 8.. r >o. 10.20, 11.50 p. m. I.v. LIBERTY ST. : — 1.30, f1.30, 7 00, S.OO. 8.9. 9.00. 10.00, 11.00. 11.30 a. m.. 12 On noon. 1.0(i, 1.30 2.0 C 3.00 4.00. 4.30, v f'"'. 6 00, 7.00, $.00. 8.00 p. m.] 12.15 midnight. Sundays, 1.30, B.OU. 9.00 10.00. 11.00 a. ni.. 12.00 noon. 1.00. 2.00. 3.00, 4.00. 3.00 6.00, 7.00. 8.00. 9.00. 10.30 p. m.. 12.15 midnight. FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Lv. W. 23<J ST. :— 7.60 9.50. 11.50 a. m., 1.50. 3.50. 5.00, 6.50 p. m. dally. Lv. LIBERTY ST. : — 1 30, 8 00. 10.00 a. m.. 12. 00 noon. 2.00. 4.00. 6.00. 7.00 p. ni. dally. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Lv. W. 23d ST : — 9.60 a. m.. (12.50 Sate. oniy). 3.20 p. ra. Sundays. 9.50 a m.. 2.20 p. m. Lv. L1B» ERTY ST. :— IO.OO a. m., (1.00 Sats. only" 3.4<> p. m. Sundays, 10.00 a. m . 2.30 p. m. KOR LAKEWOOti AND UKKHL'K?T. Lv. w. 23<1 St. :— ».6O a. m. (12.50 Sats. <nly) 1.20, 3.20. 4.T.0 p. in. Sundays. 6.50. 950 a. it... 2.20 ;.. ni. Lv. LIBERTY ST.: —4.00. 10.00 a. m.. (1.00 Sats. only). 130. 3.40. 5.00 p. m. Sunday*. 7.00. 10.00 a» m.. 2.30 p. m. VIA ALL RAIL.- Long Branch. A»bury Park, Oc<-»n Grove. Ac Lv. W. 33d ST. : — 8.20, 11.20 a. m. (1.00 Sals. only.". 120. 3.20. 4 30. (5.06. except Sats.). 5.20. 6.2<>. 8.50. 11.50 p. m. Sundays, 9.05 a. m.. 3.50. 820 p: m. Lv. LIBERTY ST. :— 4.00. 8 30, 11.30 a, m.. (1.20 Sats. only). 1.30, 3.3(>. 4.45, (5.15 except Sats.). 5 30. 8.30. 9.00 p. m., 12.01 midnight, Sundays, 3.30, 915 a. m.. 4.00. 8.30 p. m. SANDY HOOK ROUT?:.— For Atlantic Highlands. Sf>a Bright. Monmouth Beach, I-ong Branch. Asbury Park. Ocean Grove. &c. Lv. Pier 81. K. R.. Foot W. 42<1 ST.: —9.55 a. m.. 12.30. 3.10. 4.15 and <"45 p. m.. Atlantic Highlands Pier only). Sun days, ft. 3o a. m., 1. 00. 7.45 p. m. Leave Pier 10. N. R., Foot CEDAR ST. :— lO 20 a. m., 1.00. 3.45. 4.45 and <S.lO p. m.. At lantic Highlands Pier only). Sundays. 10.00 a. m.. 1.30 and 8.10 p. m. Time, tables may be obtained at following offices: Liberty St.. <W. 28d St. Te! Chel sea 3144). Piers 10 and 81 N. R.. « Astor House. 245. 434, 1300. 1354 Broadway. IS2. 22T>. 281 Fifth Ay.. 2798 Third Ay.. 11l West 125 th St.. 245 Columbus Ay.. New York; 4 Court St.. 343. 344 Fulton 8>... 4*9 Nostrand Ay.. Brooklyn; 380 Broadway. Wllltamsburg. New York Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage to destination. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. ROYAL BLiUE L.INE TrvAINS. TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Direct Connections In New Union Station. Washington, with all Lines Poutb Leave »w York Daily. 23d St Llb'y Bt- WASHINGTON. Slpers. 11.50 pm 1.30 am WASHINGTON, Diner. 750 am B.ooam WASHINGTON. Dicer 8.50 am 10.0U am> (Farlor car N. Y. to Richmond. Va.) WASHINGTON. Diner. 11. 80 am 12.00 n' n WASHINGTON. Buffet. 1.60 pm 2.00 pra "ROYAL LTD.." Dinar. 8.80 pm 4. 00 pm Washington. Buffet. e.sopm 7.00 pa Throujrh Dally Trains to ths West. CHICAGO, PITTSRITRO. 7.60 am 800 sn» CHICAGO. COLfMBI'S. 11.50 am 12.00 n'n PITTSBrRG. CLEVEL'D. S6O pm 4.00 pra "PITTSBURfI limited." 6.50 pm 7.00 pm CIN..PTXOT-IP,Longv., 11.30 pm 130 am CIN..ST.LOrifi.LO'.TISV.. 8.50 am 10 00 am CIN .ST.LOT-IP.IX>UISV.. 8.50 pm 600 pm Offices: 24.V 434. 1300 Broadway. 6 Astor House. K»S GreonwiW, St.. 22K Sth Ay.. 3»l Grand St.. V. V. ; 343 Fulton St.. Brooklyn; West 23d Si. and Liberty Rt. After 6 p. tr.. Sleeping Car Reservaaons and full Information regarding trains, etc.. can be obtained at Bureau of Information. B. * o. r. n.. 23d s»t. Terminal. 'Pbons Number. Chelsea— 3l44. N. T., K. H. A HARTFORD R. R. Trains depart from Grand Central Station. «2d St. and 4th Aye.. as follows for Boffin via N"w London & Prov. — tt l ! 10:00, •x!! 10:02 A. M.. tt:;l:0O. •x|ll:03.x |l l:03. *x[\2:oo. tt!'B:(iO. •«■ 5:02. »^12.00 P M. : via Wllli inartlc—ttß:os A. M t2:01 P. M. : via Epf. t9IB A. M.. •|!U:oa 'I^.OO. »ll:00 P. M. l-akevl!!e * .Vorf.— t^ft:«o A. M. : t3:2« PM. Ot. Barrlngton. Ptockbrldge. Lenox. Pltts fl ia_t4:!S4. ( t*9:oo A. M.. t»:2« P. M. Ticket ofTlces at cGd. Cent. Pfn and *126tfi St.. also at c24fl. 1200. c 1354 B'war. c 25 Union Bq.. clB2 «th Aye.. c 245 Col. Aye.. c 563 Bth >ye.. c 64» Mad. Aye.. clOa W. J2«ith St.. ?788 3d Aye. In fVklyn. C 4 Cour*. Pt.. 479 Nostrand Aye.. M*l E'way. •Dsl'.y. tExcept Pundtfys. IStops at 12flth St. xPtops at 128 th St. Sundays only. tParlor Car Llmrted. liHas dining car. «Parlor and Bleeping Cax tickets also. LEG!! .(BIN VALLEY. Foot of W. 23d A: ' ortlsndt & Desbroties B. • Dally. Sunday: »7.25. b9.^5. e7.45. d9.4i. n5.25. x.^■4^ \\ L.V.N.T ..A Lv V..8 Buffalo KxpreM I «r7.4Oam 'e7.50 a m iluffttlo-Chtcago Kxprem. | a b9.« a « 1 'd9.SO a m ttilcapo-Tf>roni.>Kvpre»B : '35.M p M •\.V4ohii Tiir: niTFFAi.o TBA IS. I ''. V. P m '» on p m Ticket Office*: 3i5 and iii>t ltn.adway. DOMESTIC SIHATIOXS WAXTEDi. aisle. ATTENDANT. NURSE. —Tears' experience of locomotor ataxla. paralysis, rheuma tism, niags.-iRc. electricity, exercises, with invalid gentleman; highest references: terms moderate. Address Gerlaeh,, 383 East 136 th st. BfTI.Kr..- -First class; competent; colored; best city referencea; .'! \f«r« las<t pla. — . In private family, to go in country. Address Hazel. 43 Weft 68th at. BUTLER or VALET. Swiss; agci 2;t; Inn* pxprrien. ••. r ! reference*; ko auywher--. 1. Giordan, 224 Easl 4ni!i st. BCTLER. — Toung man as workins butler In i.rlvate family; city reference. Rob erts. 4H!» West 30th st. El-TLKRS Br.<i USEFUL KEN: city or country; best references; *2.'» S4O. Swed ißh-Amerlfiin I>omestio Kxcliange, l.T.t Kast 30th ft. Tel. 4. r >«4— Madi?on. BUTLER.— Japanese; conipetent; in private family, city or country; has g<>.,J <>xi>eri ence. T B. YoslilJa, lf'27 Broad St.. Newark. N. .r CARETAKERS. Man and wife; no chli • iiren; would tak*- rare of residence for summer: l>esi references. Address Hague, 11". Kast llOih si; CARETAKERS. — Married couple. take care of private house, reference. K'an- Bg.in. 244 Bas- 4t;th st. CARETAKER — Exceptionally hljth r«-f»r ences as <• K»r J.« character, trustworthy — n»f=s and every essential. C. Rlley, 96 Clermonl aye., Brooklyn. CHEF. — Frerch cook, lately landed; be?t references; private famirj-. Address Adam. 103 W>st 64th st. COOK Yacht sailor, plain cook; on small boat. Al references. T. O. R>db*rg. 4i!9 W«st 10th St. COACHMAN.— BeSI ehy and country refer ences: just disengaged: former employer ran be seen, willing to K n anywhere; mar ried, two children. Concagh. 448 West 49th st rest . COACHMAN. Scotch, 27. single: thor- J. I-orse. M Rogers aye.. Brookbn. COACHMAN. — Harrlsd, no family, thor oughly conipetent and trustworthy In every respect; out o n acconat of death; xi-ritt»n ano 1 personal reference. Sullivan, 27 Wtst 13Bth st. COACHMAN. — Toung man; single: good personal references; Rood city drlv»r. city or country; willing to be useful. P. J. ' A.. 2") West 60th si. COACHMAN and ireful man. charrbermaid and walUess: your.g Scotch couple; mar ried, no chi'dren; handy with tools; well recommended. Carpenter's Bureau. 154 6th aye. COACHMAN, useful man or farmer; young Irlfh co-jplf-: m child (Infant); wife board help; best reference. Carpenter's Bu reau. 1M Cth aye. COACHMAN. -I-ady Riving; up horsex de sires to secure plac* for her coachman, ■who h«s served faithfully many years . is a capable driver: honest, sober and reliable In every particular. Address Mrs. J. F. Knapp. Hotel Savoy. COACHMAN or r. ROOM.— By neat. tidy. smooth faced Irishman; careful, reliable; will be useful anything needed: excellent reference. Carpenter's Bureau, 154 6th ay«. COACHMAN or CHAtIFFKUR. — Present en-ployer can be s<?n; neat. careful driver, strictly sober. Address T. I-.. 86. Tribune Uptown Office. 1364 Broadway. COACHMAN. — Disengaged June I; country preferred; thorough horseman: superior city recommendations; economical manager; absolutely boI>«t; courteous, willing, trust worthy: single: wages. $40 arid board- Powers, I^s East 80th st. (recent em ployer's). x COACHMAN.— Irish. L'C; In the rountry. wt..re an honest, sober man will I.c ap preciated; «'"< l reftreneas; wages j:«l to $4<>. J. M. Curley, J7^7 2d a\e . care of. Graves. COACHMAN. — Lady closing her stable. wishes to secure permanent country posi tion for- her coachmen, »bo ,» honest, tier and competent. .T. O'Brien, Short Hill*. N. J. COACHMAN. GARDENEn.— SIncIe. expe rlenced l«olh branches; private family: year round; can furnish best reference fast place. B. M.. 147 East 39th st. COACHMAN -C4ty, rountry: be»t r»f»r enct; f-xrellent driver; aced .10. .<?,, oo lumbin StatiK 107 Went J>»ith st. COACHMAN.— Single; (.tout build: disen gaged on account of faintly breaking up: nine yearn" reference; trustworthy and re liable; had charge of private Mable. John V . Tribune Uptown Office. 13H4 Broadnay. COT'PIX »ant petition in country; »lf« .iressmaWer. husband plumber; can do all repair*; have one. chlH. three ytiri old. lysUKhran. 215 Kast .V*h »t. FARMER- — T'-unc married man as farm hao<T on gentleman* pl»ce ; co e.xr»rl eoc«; some knowledge of hrrjes Address £eth Burgh. 14 North H*nrf at . Brooklyn. FARMER or STABLEMAN.—B y mldllt age<i nan. Address A. R.. Box 17. Trib uiw Offlc*. PCBLIC KOTICB*. CITT OF NEW TORK— BOARD Of Es timate and Apportionment, — public - no tice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Boai-1 of Estimate and Apportionment. held April 24, 1908, th« following petition was received: To the Honorable Board of Estimate and . Apportionment or The City or New Tork: The petition o; Ite Hudson and Long Island Traction Company respectfully shows : First— your petitioner is a street surface railway corporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of the. Stat» of New York, and proposes to construct a line of street surface railway In the Coun ties of New York and Queens and across the. Blackwells Island Bridge, connecting the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens In The City of Sew York and t-tate of New York. Second— petitioner now desires to obtain from your Honorable Board ana hereby respectfully applies for Its consent to a grant of the right, privilege and fran chise to construct, maintain and operate a single or double track street surface rail road for public use in the conveyance or persons and property for compensation in. upon, along and over the surface of cer tain streets, avenues, highways, roads and public places in the Boroughs of Manhat tan and Queeca and across the Blackwellti Island Bridge, of which the following is a description: Beginning at a point at the Intersection of West Forty-second street with Twelfth avenue. In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, running thence norther. over, upon and along said Twelfth avenue to the intersection of said Twelfth avenue with West Forty-third street, thence ex tending easterly over, upon and along said West Forty-third street to the Intersection of said West. Forty-third street with Kiev enth avenue; thence extending northerly over, upon and along said Eleventh avenue to the intersection of wild Eleventh ave nue with West Fifty-seventh street: thence extending easterly upon, over and along -aid West Fifty seventh street to the in tersection of Fifth avenue and West Fifty seventh street; thence extending easterly and crossing said Fifth avenue over, upon and along East Fifty-seventh street to the Intersection of said East Fifty-seventh street with Second avenue; thence extend ing northerly over, upon and along said Second avenue to a point on second avenue opposite the plaza or the Blackwells Is. and Bridge; thence extending easterly over. upon, along and across said plaza ana upon, along and across said Blackwells Island Bridge, and upon, along and across the plaza of said bridge In Long Island City, Borough of Queens. New Tort City. and crossing all avenues or streets Inter secting said proposed route. Third — said corporation proposes to operate paid proposed railroad by such mo tive power as may be lawfully employed. Wherefore your petitioner prays that public notice hereof and of the time and place when and where this application -mill be first considered be given as required by law. and that the desired consent be grant ed in accordance with th» provisions of th» Greater New York Charter. Pated April ft. lf<Oß. _ ,_, _ [Seal.l HUDSON AND 1/>.W ISLAND TRACTION COMPANY". By FREDERICK K. MOKRIS, President. Attest: ARTHUR C. HUME, Secretary. State of New York, County of New T< rk. ss. : Frederick K. Morris, being duly sworn. deposes and says: That he Is the President of the Hudson and Iv^ne Island Traction Company, the petitioner named in the fore- •ing petition; that he has read the fore going petition and knows th» contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters there in stated to be alleged upon Information and belief, and as to those, matters he be lieves It to be true. FREDERICK K. MORRIS. Sworn to before me this Oth day of April. IPOs. L. M. luiRUND. Notary Public. No. 171. New York County. — and at a meeting held May 1. lI^KV the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the foregoing petition from the Hudson * 1.-.ns: Island Traction Company, dated April (•. IS" 4 *, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held April 24. IflOft Resolved, that In pursuance of law this Board sets Friday, the 12th day of June. IT«">S. at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoi n. an'l Room 16 in the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first consid ered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to ap pear arid be heard; and be it further Resolved, that the Secretary is directed to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for »t least fourteen tl4> days In two dally newspapers in The City of New York, to be designated by f!'« Mayor, and for at least ten ilf> : days in the "City Record" Immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the peti tioner. JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary. .New York. May 1. 19" S. DOMESTIC SITIATIONS WAMEU. stela GARDENER.— Scotch; «inp>; temperate; thoroughly competent all branches; care greenhouse, vgetable and flower gar.ieus. lawns, shrubs, etc; excellent references. Gardener. Box 32. Tribune Uptown < iffKe. 1.V.4 Broadway. GARDENER; 38 wars old and single; must he a good job; references furnished Thompson, . r '."4 Gates Bt., Albany, N. V. GARDENER desires place where thorough ly competent man is needed; single; mid dle ajtefi; mate particulars. P., care of Gregory. Mamaroneck, N. Y. GARDENER —By young Scotchman: mar ried; has ha.i nine rears' experience in fruits, flowers and vegetables on largt estates In Scotland; best of references fur nished. Address Jan;.- Allan. Watei Wash. GARDENER. Sinpl- prlrat* sardet derstands flowers, lawns. tre*s. , ii r > or Country; .an .nllk cow. Ada. hi. Japanese Mission, 3.'!«> East 57th st. OARPKXKF! Married, no children: com petent all branches: utrlctly sober: besl of references. l?n\ 390, Moonl Kisco, N I. HOUSEMAN. — In private family; sober, willing and obliKins. ref- rence. Joseph Conroy. 2345 3d a\e. HANPY MAN Swiss; knows a Httle "f everythlnß; ro an\«l:»re; two rears' beat reference from la.«: place. P. J> r.lrjn. 224 East 4nth St. JAPANESE COOK, Ions: experience; in pri vate family or clubhouse or on yacht, iiteward-cook; B' 1 iny where; excellent ref erence. R. V . 1721 Vino St.. Philadelphia. JANITOR. — Toting couple; experlencs in all repairs- carpenter, paint* r, pap.-rhane^r: one or more houses. Stlbnjr. 190 East 4th street. H*RRIKT> COUPLE. — Man aa driver anl handy man: ■wife a? c~ik or upstairs girl: Rood reference*. Inquire C B. Owens. 130 Oth ki.. Brooklyn. NURSE.— English male would like position with nervous case or invalid: S menths last case. Mrs. Herbert. 907 2d aye. USEFUL MAN. COOK. LAUNDRESS.— 'Man and wife, colored: city or country; man as usaful man; wife as cook, lain dress; Southern references B. H. Will iam*. 213 West 27th st. USEFUL MAN. 2«: h n n*st. reliable; in private house; speaks French r. - - Mcjmarian. 137 Kast 2fith st. USEFUL OUTDOOR MAN. —By excep tionally neat Swiss; intelligent, well rec ommended; understands gardening, lawn, care of cattle, etc. Irwtr. s Bureau. 77 West 11th ?t. Femala- AMERICAN WIDOW (Protestant). In hotel "or private family: care of invalid, llren room or charge of help: or caretaker. M. C. 8., Tarry town Postoffice. N. Y. CHAMBERMAID.— By North of Ireland Protestant girl, who has lived out In England; nicely trained: moderate Traces to begin. Flaherty's Office. 4S.*> Columbus aye. Tel. 741— River. C'HAMBKRMAIP and WAITIUCSS. Neat. oblisj'ng girl; K0..3 referencs. moderate wages el'v or country. N. <"*.. Mis. Col lier' AK-ncv 122 West 2.-.d St. CHAMBERMAID and SEAMSTRESS. — Neat, capable young Protestant woman; good referent**: city or country. C. J., Mrs. Collier's Agency, 122 West 23d st. CHAMBBRMAXD. — Toaag woman: wtUbw to attend othor duties, sareral i*ar'' excellent referen.es, . Ity or cunfry. no card?. Byrne. I<X> Kast 54th st. CHAMBERMAID or PARI-ORMAID. -Flr-t class; Swedish; excellent references; clty or any distance out; $25. Swedish-Ameri can Domestic Exchange, 139 East 30th st. Tel. 45G4— Madison. COOK —By woman; In hotel «.r K>ar.iti«; house; , ; ity or country"; lefercacs sirs. I'gan. fv4.'» West 57th st. COOK —Swedish girl. neat, good tempered; excellent cook; best references: \va<re<>, 130 has friend chambermaid, wages. $-•!■ Osterberg/s Bureau, IM I>-xlngton aye. tel.. UM l'la.'H. _ COOK CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT " REBS-— Two Swedish cirls; thoroujfhly experienced, competent: best of references; •rues $"J. > *•-"" Osterbenfs Bureau. 710 Lexington aye. Tel. lUK-Fla«a. COOK First Class; unn^rstands plain an fancy cooking; very fin.' baker, entree*, and all Crsaen desa»rU; najM KM to $n.'.. references Flaherty'* Office. 4V. Columbus aye. Tel. 741— Plver. COOK and assist with laundry; other ' chambermaid »nd waitress; two caj.aW<» F{nl»n<l gUls; good references. Jusslla Bu reau. t»>o Lexington aye. COOK." Flr«t clap*: <^er?r^n. French. EnR- I'sh eooktns: has friend parlormaid and waltrem; also first class laundress; nurse, and nous-worker: »>«m Jl6 Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington aye.. cor. .%Sth »t. Tel. 102S— riaza. COOKS. — By twn very nlc» Swedish girls; eicellent cook»; can take full rharf* M»f of references from prominent city families: «»f«s $4"» and $V». Osterher? a Bureau. Tl« Lexlng'on •▼• . te!.. 10ft.% Plsza COOKB — Sfeillsh an 4 Finnish; with or without kltchenmalds: city or country: excellent rt-ferencea; JV>-s4il s«edls. K .- Amerlcan rVime«t!~ Erc(<an«;e. no East 80tb it. Tel. 4id*— ilaiitoa Squat*. PCBLJC NOTICES. CITY OF NEW IORK. Bo*rd of Estimate and Apportionment. Public notice Is hereby *iven tb»t at a meeting of the Board of EsiUnate and Ap portionment, held May 15. IS»W>. th« ioi lowing; petition was received. To the Honorable Board or Estimate »ad Apportionment of the- City or >«" The petition of the NASSAU ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY respectfully shows: 1. Your petitioner Is a. street «urfa-~s railroad corporation duly cr«aim*4 »nd «x iftlng: under the laws of the State of New York, and has duly made a"d tii»4. pur*" •m to Section too of the Railroad Law, a statement of the names and description of the streets, roads, avenues, highways and private property in or upon aM .-. •' •» proposed to construct, maintain and cperat* extensions or branches of Its railroad as herein set forth. 2. Your petitioner desires to obtain from the City of New York and hereby respect fully applies for Its consent to a gTant of the franchise or right to use certain streets, reads, avenues, highways or public grounds within or belonging to the City of .New York for the construction and opera tion in and upon the surface thereof exten sions or branches of Its street surface rail - road to consist of a double or single track surface railroad (Including necessary poles, wires, conduit!), connections, switches, sid ings, turnout*. crossovers and suitable stands, equipment or other structures nec essary for the accommodation acd opera tion cf said railroad by the overhead or ether system cf electricity or other motlv* power which may be lawfully used upon the same;, for public u»e and conveyance of persons and property for compensation. 3. . The following Is a description of th* said tain streets, roads, avenues, high ways, driveways, or public ground within Or belonging to the city of New York. in. through, upon and along which your peti tioner desires to extend Its railroad, to wit: Beginning at th/ terminus of its present track on the easterly side of Flathush Ave nue between Atlantic Avenue and Fourth Avenue; thence along Flatbush Avenue tr> Fourth Avenue, and running thence in a westerly direction across the tracks of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company on Fiat bush Avenue, and making a suitable con nection therewith to Fourth Avenue: thence ■ long Fourth Avenue to Atlantic Avenue, and along Atlantic Avenue to Flatbu-h Avenue, and making a suitable connection with the tracks of the Brooklyn CItT Rail road Company at the Intersection Flat bush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue 4. Your petitioner proposes to operate trie railroad to be constructed upon said streets and aver.ties by th.* overhead trolley system cr by any other motive power other than steam locomotive power which may be ap proved by The Public Service Ct.mml.-ston of the First District and consented to l>y the owners of property bounded upon said routes as provided by law. Wherefore your petitioner pray-; that public notice herein of the time and place when and where this application will be first considered be given, as require.! by the provisions of Pertion 92 of «.«► Ra.l-o«.l Law and of all other laws applicable there to, and that the desired consent cr grant b, embodied In the form nt a contract with all the terms and conditions as to compen *ation and otherwise In accordance •»*»*• provisions of th» Oreater N»r York C>iar ter and the laws of the Matt* . PaW at the norough of Broo*,jn. «_ny TH^'NA^Ar^^n^ RAILROAD COMPANY. By JOHN E. BORNE. President. A Y"i' : SVNFORP. aas*t Secretary. Clty - and tat of New York. County of J.- 1 hn rS X, Boras; b»lnsr duty sworn (•-; the ■"'xASSAT-^F.'I.K.TTII.-'' RATT.ROAn COMPANY, the petitioner named In th foregoing petition; that he KM read J£ fnr-Jrnlng petition and knows the contents hereof : that the same is Wtfljlj knowledge event as to the matters therein .tatTd to b- alleged upon Information and belief, and that a* to Ihnoe matter, *»_•»; lleves It to he tree; thar the reason why his verification is not ma* by '"" *""«'; tione- Is that It Is a corporation: that th rt.nonent !« an -vffic-r of the said rorpora ?AT™ wit: It, President, and that the grounds of hi, Irformation In regard tn the matters stated in the foree olng P-'UI^ *> knowledxe. ar- sf-.r-m-nrs made h >" ■". ' ' ' or ai,in of tp- eortx»ratloti to him as iSP™ to before m» tM- Stti da« of May. 1W T }X FKNNTVr.Tnv. Notary PuMlc. Kings County. City and State "of Sim York. County of On K tn?s\',thW of Mar. In th# year *>"• 2SS&*S«L 1 «S "^rne^r SS kn-nrc. who. brlre- by m » ,!.:!v •w-rr, <M. o, leh nf Manhattan. City of ,£e*»V T»r*: ' Jfanhattan ' Itv r.j n -« York. that he Is the P-»-ld»nr ef The N"" 1 Ele-tric Railroad Company, the corporation described In and which executed the for going Instrument: that he '■"'"V *'* •* Fald corporation; that the seal affix'd M MH Instrument wa, j .uch • •• < ■ that it was so affixed by order of and^si of nirecto-s nt said corporation, and that «- -»«• his name T bkn"iv^v^' : " Notary Public. Kings County. Approved as to form.' ar.n r> yfomax?. B. c. —ami the following resolutions wer» " •— - Wherefls. the fr-regolng petition from Nassau Electric Railroad Comnanv "****' Ma- 4 lfVis. was pre-»rte^ to the Board M Estimate »nd .Apportionment at a m»et!ng "OSS^iEr* n-sua.ce c* law Ihb Hoard set, Frldav. the 12th day of June K,ne a t 1O:*IO o'clock in the foremen, and rjoom 16 In the Cltv Hall. Borough "' Manhattan. a« the time and place when and where Mich p'-tttion shall he first consid ered and 11 public hearing b» had thereon. at which cltt7»n* shall be •ntltlerl to ap pear anrl '.-c beard: «n<l be It further Re«otved that the Sec— tsrv Is directed to cause auch petition and theso resolution, »o be pT.h'lshe.! for at !e:»st fourteen >t«i ,!,.-. in two nailv newspapers In The '' v .-..- New Tors:, to he designate,! r, v *'"* Mayer -mi- for at least f " »M* ( I- " In the' "I'ifv Record" ImrrerllateTv i "> «.ich ■at* of m>bHr hearinir. The npwoj nf such puMiCJ»t|on to he home by the rett tlrner JOSEPH HA AC Secretary. Yew Tork. Mix- 13.. If>«* " DOMKSTK SITCATIONH « ANTED. Female. CO'~>K. — Gcnaaa: first class; youne woman; jjood baker; seal refers* as; waR»». J-"5.»- S4O 4 -all at t-ane * Poecherer Co.'s Bu reau. 4.V4.1-47 West 33d St. TOUHR Fnglish wfrran. e\ references M . Hofmayar's Bnrean, 193 Weal 23d st Tatepaoaa, after 1" a m.. COOK ANI> WArPRBSS.— Bf mother and daughter: to 20 to the :nf.r- . Writ- M. ' n.. Bos *». Trtt>;ine Uptown Office. 13*54 Broadway. COOK \Nl> LAUNDRESS; CHAMBER MAID AND WAITRESS. -Two friends. North of Ireland: excellent references; pri vate family: no cards. Gtyaa, ISO West nth st. COOK Good rook, with or without plain laundry: English Protestant woman; sir.all family adults country J. W.. care Horann, 130 *wsl JOth M second floor. > COOK a' l I »T-NPRF?> — Excellent baker and good family «.-*vik: vtry best refer ences; .-if. or ■■■!■■■ M 8., Mrs. Col liers Agency, 122 West 2M st. COOK Strictly first class: very neat, clean, economical; highest recommenda tions; city or country. A. H.. Mr«. Col liers Agency 1-2 West 2M M COOK — Protestant; excellent reference.; understands all brancHes of plain ■ and fane* ..vkmr. *» «o $45; rity or M M.. Mrs- Collier's Agency. 122 West 231 st. ; _ COOK LAUNDRESS; chambermaid and waitress '»■' neat, obllgln? girls ; mod erate wages: city or country. M. «.. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23<f st. COUPLE Germans: woman first class cook; man butler; good all aroun/1; h»v» frteid kltcbenmaid no objection country. Morrow Bureau. 721 ; Lexington aye.. cor ner s>>th st. TeL 10-* I—Plaza,1 — Plaza, COUPLE.— French; *> entire wo.-'< private family city or country; another couple. man butter. woman rook; city or country; best references. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lex ington aye.. cor. ■•»■ Tel. 102*— Plaza. DAT*fl WORK. $1 and carfare: best ref erence. J. Weber, 3-« East 36th St. FIRST CLASS cooks, laundresses, wait resses, parlormaids. i chambermaids an 4 housemaids on hand: mostly Scandlnavlaa and German help: reference* strictly In vestigated. Scandinavian Emp. Bureau. 141 Lexington aye.. between S9t2> and 60t!i its. TeL 4897— P!»n. GENERAL HOI.'SEWORK. —By good, smart young Irish girl; neat and quick about her work. also have two green girls, very willing. Flaherty's Office, 485 Colum bus aye. Tel 741— P.tver. HOUSEWORK. —Two German girls to da work 't small family: young, clean, ptrens. •! . Hofmayer'*. Bureau. 1."3 West 2.1*1 st. Please call after li> a. m. HOUSEWORK OK COOK. LAUNDRESS. — Young Irisk girl; good co*. H., Hof mayer'i Bureau. 133 West "M a) Tele phone, after li) a. m.. I«ti4 Chelsea. HOUSEWORK ER. — Young woman, an gen ■ eral hous«work«>r in country;. New Yorlt Plate preferred; no laundry work: refer ences. Address. 415 Lenox *•.<-. HOUSEKEEPER or LADTS MAID.—C« liab'.e Of taklne entlro charge of house, raterlrie. marketing; good dressmaker, hair dresser; speaks French an! English; ex reliant referrnce. M. M . Miss nilOssS. Ml Bureau. SIC sth »ye.. cor. 41' d. HOUSEWORK KR. — Very neat; three years* references; city or country. S. m. Mrs. Collier's Agency, 122 West 2M st. HOfSKKRF.PBR. — Toons cultured woman as managing hou»«keeper: city or coun try; Rowl reference. Address Housekeeper, Room !•->. IMI Broadway. INFANTS NfRPE.-Reiiahle North nt Ire land Protestant: experience; rake charge; brine up on bottle; understand* all foods: ,■•> reference; mages. $30. Nurse. 322 Eaat I:sth st. - - MBNMAID: I'SEFi:L. r.lßU— Ntes \nunu >«edlsh ft'l: »pe»k» English, very icoiid references. O*terb«r« « Bureau. 719 Lextnpton aye.. t»l.. lOfliV— PUra U.VDIES' MAlD— French; youac -"ftnan: (tr«vl ha!rdre»»er. »«»»r an.l traveller; best reference*: *af». J-V». Call at Larta; * floechver Co.'a Bur«*u. 49-15-17 West # jtbuc 9OTICZ9. NEW TORS «UPRBM3 COURT 9th J** dlclal District. Wastcheatar CouatT— ' XBNSICO RESERVOIR. Section No. 10.-- Notlc* of «ppllcatloa for th« •ppolntfflent oz Commliwhniri of Appraisal Public notlc* Is hereby a+rea tJ«a«« » the Intention of th» Corporation Counsalol The City of New Tone to -r.<« *ppHca'..or» to the Supreme Court of !£• State of *' Tor* for the appointment of Cornrnls»lon«r* of Appraisal under Chapter 724 of tJs« *^ w * of IMS as amended, Such application will be made to the Suprtme Court at a Sporta* Term thereof to be held in and for tho » Judicial District at th» Court Kons«. la the Village of Whit* Plains. W«stc!;es?ef County. N. T.. 00 the 20th day of June. 1908. at ten o'clock In the foreaasw of «M» day or as soon thereafter as Counsel cast &• heard. The object of such application 1» to obtain a.a order of the Court sppoWIJJg? three disinterested and competent freeho. ers. one of whom shall reside In tha County «f New York and at least one of whew* •hail reside la the County where the real •■•at-. hereinafter <!escrl^e'i !s situated ff» act as Commissioners of Acpralsal under said Act and discharge at; the duties con ferred by th» said act and the acts amenda tory thereof upon such commls»l< riers 01 appraisal for the purpoe» of provl-MnaT aa additional »upply of cure and wtiolasutwa water for the City of New York. The real estate sought to be takes or affect-4 Is situate.] In the Town of Mount Pleasant. County of Westc&csttr and S'j;i of New Yoik. The fallowing Is a description of v .# roal estate to be acquired In fee together wits •> reference to a-.e date and fcUce of filing a€ tae map. All those certain pieces -- parcels of r«*l estate sltuati»d In the Town of Mount P".es» an». County ?t Westchester and Statu em New Tom. show, 1 on a map entltl«<l "Southera A^uedujt Department. Section No. 10. Board of W»Kr Supply of tae> City of .vyw Tork. Ma& of real e*tar- situ- a > »'i In the Town of Mount Pleasant. County of Westehester and State of New York. to b« acquired by the City of New York under the. provisions of Chapter 714 of the Laws' of 1905. aa amended, for the construction of Kenslco Reservoir and appurtenances, from Barrett St. to the vicinity of Higr» at.™ which man -was filed In the ofll • ot the Register of the County of Weatchester. at White Plains. New York, on the «t!» day of Apri!. 190« as Map Number 1792: which parcel* are bounded, and described as follows: Beginning at tht south-west corner of Parcel No 7!H at the p^tnt of Intersection of the center lines of Pleasant Place an« Commercial Avenue. In the northerly line of real estate section No. 9. Southern Aqua «Suct Department, the map of which BscMssl was filed in th« off>/-e of the Register of th-» County of Weatchester. at 'White P'.alna. N. T.. on the «th day of Apr!!. 19»* — running thence partly alons; tba northerly line of said section, along the- center lln» of said Commercial Avenue, and partly along the westerly line of said parcel. N. ll* C 9' W. «m.B f»et to tee point of Inter section of said center line with the center line of a street running from Commercial Avenue to Adallne Avenue; thence along the center line of said street and th-» pro duction thereof and continuing along the)' northerly line of section No. » and th« westerly line of parcel No. 70*. S. 7S* 01" W. 2SO.T feet, crossing: AdaVlna Avenue "»" a. point In the westerly line thereof: thenc«> alon; said line, and continuing along th» westerly line of parcel No. 79« and tha> northerly line of Section No. 9. t»e follow- In;; courses and distances: N. 9* 01 W. 15*4 feet. N. 15* 01 W. 31.3 feet. N. 5' i" W. 74.7 feet. N. XT 44* W. 32. 3 fast, N. 14* !•-■ W. 112 « fe»t N. 7* 37* W. I'M. t •sat N. 12* 4.V W. «4 feet and N. 10* 32' W. ■ 4 feet to the most southerly point o? parcel No. 793; thence partly aloi -• th^ westerly line of said parcel, and continuing along the northerly line of section No. 9. N. 10* 52* W. 4«4 feet to the south-east: corner of parcel No. 735; thence along thj southerly line of saM parrel, and continu ing alon< the northerly line of said section. the following courses and distances: S. *&" 34' W. 44.4 feet. S. *7 ' 14" W. 24 9 fe*t. N. S6' 21' W. 144 .1 feet. S. SO* 17' W. 33 3 feet .- 73* 10' W. 79.4 feet. S. 72' IV W\. ,',f. 4 feet. S. w 21* W. •<» » feet and 3 70* 22* W. NT 9 feet to the north— west cor ner of said section, at the south-west cor ner at said parcel No. JIB: thence mm th* westerly line of said parcel. N. 14* 49' E JBg, feet to the north-west corner of same: thence along the northerly lines of sal 1 ! parcel and parcel No. 704. N. 73* 01* T. 6<50. feet to the north corner of said parcel No 7!M. in "r.m w»s-»r!v SBH af be fore mentioned* Adalln- Avenue, said pome being also the nnrth-west corner si beforw mentioned par' No 7**?; thence partly along the northerly line of said v*r c «' ?* <> - 79«. N. 78* Of E. SO feet, .-rossing Adalta* Avenue, to the north-we«t corner of pare- 1 No. 771. at the south-east corner of saUi Avenue and Hlkli Street: thence along tS« southerly line of said street and the north— - .»» of s'ti 1 : «." »1 iM parc-ls Noe. 702. 791 and ??*• N. W 01" E. 3f*- fees to the north-east corner of said parcel No 7!V>. at the south-west corner of said street and Columbus Avenue: thence assss] th** westerly line of said avenue and the east erly lines of said parcel and parcels Nos 7S». 7*B. 7*7 7*>4. 777 and 77S S. ll* 59' T. 45i'».; feet, crossing Norwood Street. _to tru south-east corner of said parcel No. »»3. as the north-west corner of said C»lumlro* \v«itie and .' osssi Street; thence alons; the westerly Him of said avenue product <? 11* 59' E. '•"' fe*»t to the northeast cor ner rt parcel No 7«4. st •■- south-we?: corner of said s're»t and avenue; thence along the south»rlv line of saM street pro duced N. 7<>" Of E. 60. f-ef so th» north west comer of ssjpcal Nt ■>■", at the south east corner of said street and avenue: thence along the southerly line of sail fitreet. the northerly Puss of said parcel No "60 and parcels N .s. 7RI and 76**. partly along th» southerly lln» of parcel >>-,-i 79". and along the southerly line off parcel No. 754. N. 7S* Of E. .111.7 feet. crossing Sedgwlck Avenue, la the north east comer of said parcel No. 7*t: thence along th« east»r!y lin-s of sat.! parcel ant parcels NV>*. 744. 743. 742. 7"3 and 702. an* partly along the easterly line of parcel No. 7w 9 IT* 30' K. 2<X>.l feet. 1 12* m E. .'OO."} feet. cros«lntr Sandford. !HVAJ*n Van Brunt and Barrett .-•"■■••. and S 11* 4** K. 22*. feet by the south-east crr*>r eff said parcel No. 7P«. at the. north-east cor ner of before mentioned section No. ft. li» the center .f Morton Street; thence alon^r the renter line of said street, the southerly line of said pnreel and partly alon* *-•* northerly line of saM section 1 »■ 01* tv. 641.3 feet orossing befor" men' -■- Se<Jir-» wick Avenue, to the point of mfers 1 aff said center line of Morton Hissl wit** the center line of Columbus \ en ie>, fhsaseaj along th« center line af said avenue. N. 11" ".£»• W. 3^o. 1 fe»t so the point of intersec tion of «ame with the .-en Baa of Barrett street- thence along the center in* of sat* street. P. 7** 01" W. is? 4 f« — to the join: of Intersection of ■> >• with, the center Iswa of Pleasant Place; thence along the center Hn» of said Pleasant ItJsH and MCI i tfnuing along the southerly line •.' parcel No 70« and the north-rly line of Sortlaai No. ;>. 9 17* 4."!' W. 136.3 feet to the point or plar» of bssjbintnsj The tern is tn as Djafrad by Hfcs C*t7 oS N»w Tork In a!! th» nsd «s*tte parcels No, «fw tn 7!W>. t»nh lattastia contained ?-» Ike above description. Reference Is Ms; mid* to Ms* said —an. filed a.» aforesaid In •-» c-fTVe of Iks Kesris— ter of •-« . ant) of r<-he3ter. for » mor» detailed d«s"- r lpt|->n -• the re»t estatw to he taken In fee as above described. T>ate<l Ma. 4th. MM FRANriS KEY PENDLFTTON. Corpcr*?l!»3 tbunat I nfJrs and fwJl C"Rce Address. Ban ©I Wscwts. Conner ■■* Chamber* and Centre Streets. Borough of Man hattan, yew Tori City. DOMESTIC SIT! \novi HVNTIDi Temiua. COOK sad L-M'NDRES. ;t-CHAMBEE MAID and WAITRESS rwo friends. N'.-rth of Ireland; excel'enf references; pn— v*te family; no cards. 'i!\nn. 1» WasC I7th st. LAINDRES^. — By ■-.;-».."- Oermari worrwn; "- - • cla?.; best references: coun try preferred. Jusjila Bureau, ttfrt Lexing ton aye. MMF JACQLIN. fi»"C «r>i aye. supplies servants, all capacities: recommec'lei help, all natir>nali'i^s. wanted. NURSE. — N -' - German: reflne-i ynua? woman; to child over t»u v»id; »■» i sewer; best references -wages. *39 Csl! as I ansj * ■?»"■ Co. '» Bureau. 43— 1£— »T West S.H. 1 si N'R.-F By tralnei ran*; !n MMMrIMB; or »ill ta!<» charge of nervous patient; trod dlsp^sifirm ar.l sroo.l toranon sens*. None, I.V. ■•'. »sl ! sth _!l- „ Ntk.-*t:KV tit>VERNESS. — Youns. compel tent; will tak» entire charge ol two or three children : well educated; all Er. s :isi branches, drawing etc.: At r»f*r»ses. 6.. Miss l*ltxO«raiii'« Bureau. 0'« ;.:.i av<» . cor.J2± Nt'R.-:- — Superior: rtelloafe infar:» 2 sp*-» .-ia;t> from birth preferred; besr vl:y ref »renc»- ■>!■ f&* t r> I3i- Add»es» v. Bauer." J.'..'. East si>th at. NI '8.-i to grown chiHr'n: Kf'-i seam stress; assist »U!i chamtwrivork: wilHns and obliging: wages moderate: tttj or couj try FlaT -r' OHce. -»!<> Columbus ava. Tel. 741 River. PARLORMAID" ti H.\MBERM\IP —Com petent; Protestant: prl\ate faii-.'.t;.; cltr or fountry: first cl<i.«s referrnct-. D^wson • 4.T.1 »t. THREK >UR — First class cook. KOo I baker; chambermaid an>t waitress; other com;*t«r.t launi!res»: aJs your.* man. s«"i ■ (t«nerally usrfui; city, country. Morrow* Bureau. T'Jl L#x!r.iv»^i *••*.. — * . ■i-r 5Mh st. TH-* VK»— ltma». ' TW( » IOCS C;iUL^.— »'ook. wash ar..i Iron: other chambermatil and waitress. (i seamstress: ha^e .rimtl zi^-i'j'e: t*> — Kether or separate; city or out. Morrow' • Hureau ~l\ Lexington aye . corner s.>th *t. Tel. I--'- 1 * PUk«. . WAITRESS. — Very ntat; strictly f!r«t class, can taWi> tutler" place; *ir»!>nt tefereniea; elty or country. B. H. Mr*. Col!!*r^s Agency. _l22_West_S<l »t. WAITRESS rtr»« lasa <••• wi!!tn< ti»" assist chainbertnaiii: make* a!! kinds oT naiads; best references: wa?e 9 . $-£l Oil at 1-inV A Itoecherer Co.'s Bur«au. *3— lo-47 West Std st ; _ WAITRESS or fHAMBKRM.Via-YouC{ rlrr »p«alw «;«rman. F^pnch. It^ilan a:vt Kn<!l»'h: references Al Writ* to Z. K. . lrtT West 27th »t. W \lTttE--»S*-CIIAMBERaAII>. —By nfat. ttdy vourc lrt»h Kir!: ■- -' jood reffr ,r..-», takes --'•-! ,-»'■ of »11v»r and c!?!n»; und*rt»*ntt« »ala>.l»: ware* S^> tt» ■-- Fa— — ■ «>m • 4.5& Columbus ax» M "■»: — Klver. ._____^_____________ — TOUNG WOMAN. *tnrsK: Syi»»»f>r\»r. good coflt. excellent Uundres*: cia bik»; ha» brother mefti!. UTKJontind* «s"w«. nor***, plain ir*r<l*cer. c:ty or cut. Mop -- >» » Bur«au. T2I :^■s-.J•^B a x . c-nrnar Mtt m Te!. Ml — Plaii. YOUNG CLRLS ■«<irer«. as c>.aas!3*r*aM:»: uu»:."«:. country praferrad. £**:*»»«, 3!? West r-'.3 at.